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EFFECTS OF BLAST FURNACE SLAG ON CHLORIDE PERMEABILITY OF CONCRETE
Author(s) -
Mẫn Văn Trần,
Yen Thi Hai Nguyen,
Thi Nguyen Cao
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
khoa học công nghệ
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1859-0128
DOI - 10.32508/stdj.v15i2.1792
Subject(s) - chloride , ground granulated blast furnace slag , materials science , corrosion , cement , metallurgy , slag (welding) , penetration (warfare) , composite material , permeability (electromagnetism) , chemistry , engineering , operations research , biochemistry , membrane
Chloride-induced corrosion of steel reinforcement is the main cause of deterioration of reinforced concrete structures in marine environments. The penetration of chlodride ions into concrete cover that accelerates corrosion process of steel reinforcement, this affects the bearing capacity of structures. This paper investigates on chloride permeability cheracteristic of concrete using blast furnace slag in terms of chloride diffusion coefficient and chloride binding capacity. The concrete used in this research has grade of 45MPa and the slag content replacement of cement PC50 is in range of 0% - 70%. The chloride diffusion coefficient of concrete is determined by ASTM C1202 and NordTest NT Build 492. Results showed that the blast furnace slag replacement increases (from 0% to 50%), the chloride ion diffusion coeffient decreases and bound chloride content in concrete increases. It is clear to conclude that blast furnace slag can be used to replace cement PC50 in range of 30% to 40% in order to increase the resistance of concrete to chloride penetration without affecting concrete strength.

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